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Events planned around the Lehigh Valley area
LEHIGH COUNTY AMERICA ON WHEELS, 5 North Front Street, Allentown, will offer AARP Safe Driving Classes from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, May 21 and 22 at the museum. Registration is required. Limit to 25 participants. Info: 610-432-4200 or http://www....Tags: Canoeing and Kayaking, Arts and Culture, Sports, Entertainment, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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From bustling Stockholm to the island of Fårö, Sweden shines when days grow long
STOCKHOLM - I seemed to be flowing amid a river of wildflowers. I was at Skansen, Stockholm's open-air folk museum and zoo, and all around me, bobbing heads - many crowned with wreaths of freshly plucked blooms - made their way down the cobblestone...Tags: Dance, Entertainment, Audi, Entertainment Events, Sweden
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The Edge in southern Ohio is known for its beauty, wildness and biodiversity
WEST UNION, Ohio - The Edge of Appalachia Preserve may be Ohio's greatest natural treasure. The 16,000-acre private preserve in southern Ohio is known for its beauty, its wildness and its biodiversity. The preserve stretches 12 miles north from the Ohio...Tags: Nature Conservancy, Arts and Culture, Endangered Species, Environmental Issues, Marine Science
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Little Traverse Conservancy Mother's Day walk
Celebrate Mother's Day with a wildflower walk from 10 a.m.-noon on Saturday, May 11, at the Little Traverse Conservancy's new Wisser-Saworski Nature Preserve located just north of Boyne Falls. Join botanist Roger Knutson on a hike through hardwood...Tags: Mother's Day
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Heavy rain feeds thirsty landscape as Lake residents enjoy blooming wildflowers
Wildflowers such as these beauties on a grove in the Mount Dora area are in full bloom around Lake County. And heavy rain last week should add more color to a thirsty landscape. For example, about 3 1/2 inches of rain fell in the Clermont area — a...
Tags: Weather, National Weather Service
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Unusual rain pattern helps create riot of roadside color
Surely the six days of soggy weather last week caused some sort of mayhem like destructive flooding, heavy swarms of mosquitoes or a rash of new sinkholes. Not so much. But the weather that lurked about much of Florida last week, looking on radar like a...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Volusia County, Palm Beach County, South Florida Water Management District, Seminole County
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Henrietta Herndon Tweedie, 1923-2013
Henrietta Herndon Tweedie, an artist and art instructor who published several books, saw subjects for her work everywhere she looked. On regular trips with friends to Michigan to watch birds, she carried her sketchbook and drew in ink. Before going to...
Tags: Girl Scouts of the USA, Social Organizations, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Illinois Prairie Path
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Hobbies on a Budget: Celebrate Earth Day
Contributing WriterEarth Day is a great time to do something special for your yard and neighborhood. You can plant a tree, make a new effort to recycle your trash or find creative ways to reuse something in your garage. Here are some easy ideas to help you celebrate Earth...Tags: Earth Day, Starbucks Corp., Lifestyle and Leisure, Google Inc., Target
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Mother Nature's lessons bring generations of flowers [Aberdeen]
What we know of what Mother Nature provides in the spring has come to us over years of watching for the emergence of spring flowers, the scampering of the squirrels, and the change in the songs of the birds. We like the idea of knowing when each...Tags: Earth Day, Arts and Culture, Mount Royal
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Volunteer work day, spring wildflower walk at wildlife refuge Saturday
What has become a popular tradition will be repeated 10 a.m. Saturday at as the Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge hosts the second Spring Wildflower Walk. The walk will be on the Martha B. Clay Wildflower Trail, which begins near the North Rolling Fork,...
Tags: Invasive Species, Mustard, Wildlife, Zoology
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Strange, smelly sign of spring
Antsy for spring? Stop impatiently tapping your hiking boots. The first wildflowers of spring are out. Behold the skunk cabbage. It is one of the earliest and oddest. "It's not very attractive as far as flowers go," said Brian Winters, associate...
Tags: Northbrook, Cook County Forest Preserve, Stranger Than Fiction, Lemont, Cabbage
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